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If not Dentinogenesis imperfecta, what could it be?
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Hi!

My wife, 34, has a family dental issue where her teeth are gray/blue color and very brittle. My son, 2, has a similar issue and when genetics tested him for DI and the result was negative. My wife has all the symptoms of it, a clinical diagnosis, and was in a study for DI for University of Pennsylvania back in 2012. All her teeth are capped, and she has 3 implants as of now. Today was a bone graph to replace 7 mm of boss loss, which they could not put the post in Wasn't sure if someone could help suggest what issue she could have if its not DI? If there a better solution than implants because she is missing her front tooth now, and it completely upset.

Thanks

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